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Running To Win
Last week we ended on Paul’s effort to WIN the lost, and to see them saved from the wrath of God.
Today we pick up with where we left off in:
1 Corinthians 9:
So Paul goes from talking about winning souls to winning a race.
what kind of race was he referring to?
Paul was speaking about a Spiritual race not a natural race.
What Paul was saying is that there is a spiritual competition taking place.
Every competitor has an opponent.
So who is the opponent in Paul’s race?
Paul’s List of things to run against:
Fornication = Sex outside of marriage
Idolatry = putting anything before God
Adultery = Breaking the marriage covenant
Homosexuality = same sex relationships
Sodomy = Anal Sex
Thievery = Taking what isn’t yours
Covetousness = Jealousy
Drunkenness = Abuse of mind altering substances
Reviler = Verbal Abusers = Slanderers
Extortion = Blackmail = abuse of power
Paul said to FLEE or Escape Sexual immorality.
Paul said to FLEE idolatry
Paul said to FLEE youthful lust.
The word flee means to escape
If you were trying to escape danger would you do it slowly or as quickly as possible?
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